AMIB definition

AMIB means the peacekeeping mission of the African Union in Burundi established under the terms of the ceasefire agreement of December 2, 2002 between the Recipient and the CNDD, and deployed in conformity with the decision of the meeting of the African Union in its 91st Ordinary Session on April 2, 2003;

Examples of AMIB in a sentence

  • It deals with all matters relating to the missions, composition and tasks of the civilian and military (African force and Military Observers)components of the AMIB.

  • Other than as set forth on Schedule A hereto, as of the Effective Time, AMIB is not liable for any other liability, debt, obligation, deficiency, tax, penalty, fine, claim, cause of action or other loss, cost or expense of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether asserted or unasserted, absolute or contingent, accrued or unaccrued, liquidated or unliquidated, and whether due or to become due.

  • Notwithstanding the preceding sentences of this Section 4, "Released Claims" does not include, and the provisions of this Section 4 shall not release, the Indemnitee’s commitment to pay certain Liabilities of AMIB, up to a total maximum amount of $90,000.00, as set forth in Section 3.5 of the Merger Agreement.

  • It deals with all mailers relating to the missions, composition and tasks of the civilian and military (African force and Military Observers)components of the AMIB.

  • In addition to the indemnification provided under Section 2, above, Indemnitor shall defend and indemnify the Indemnitees against any claim by any person or entity that their Liability is or was convertible to capital stock of AMIB.

  • Indemnitor represents and warrants to Indemnitees that Schedule A hereto contains a complete and accurate listing of all Liabilities of AMIB as of the Effective Time as defined in the Merger Agreement.

  • To the extent that any of the Liabilities of AMIB, whether set forth on Schedule A or otherwise, are, by their terms, convertible into any capital stock of AMIB, Indemnitor shall assist with and facilitate the written modification of the terms of such Liabilities to remove any such right to conversion.

  • The cantonment and DDRR processes shall be conducted under the supervision of the AMIB and the JCC in conjunction with all the parties concerned and supporting international organizations.

  • The mandate given to the AMIB by the AU is attached as Annex E to the FTA.